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Luke Combs wraps up “amazing” US stadium tour

Luke Combs recently concluded the U.S. leg of his World Tour with much gratitude for this career milestone. 

“Yeah this stadium tour has been insane, bigger and better than I could have ever imagined and just absolutely crazy,” Luke reflects.

“I never thought that we would be at this point, but here we are and it's been amazing,” he adds. “Hopefully, we continue to get to do shows on our level like this for a long time and just enjoy it while it lasts.”

Luke’s World Tour will continue this month with stops in Australia, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Ireland and other international countries.

A full list of dates can be found on Luke’s website.

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Pittsburgh synagogue mass shooter is sentenced to death

In an unanimous decision, a jury in Pittsburgh has recommended a death sentence for the gunman who killed 11 people and injured seven more in a mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018.  The jury, who were on their second day of deliberations after almost 10 total hours deliberating, were weighing either a death sentence or life in prison for the gunman, Robert Bowers. Bowers was found guilty in June of all 63 federal charges brought against him in connection with the massacre, including criminal counts for hate crimes resulting in death.

Judge Robert Colville, who presided over the case, denied a motion from the defense for a mistrial prior to the sentencing hearing on Tuesday morning. Judge Colville said “the task before the jury was an enormous task and they seem to have embraced it with an earnestness and seriousness.”  The 12-member jury had to reach a decision in the penalty phase on whether what are known as aggravating factors outweighed 115 mitigating factors. The decisions on each of those factors on the 25-page verdict form were read before the jury announced its final decision. The jury found Bowers eligible to face the death penalty in July.

Bowers opened fire inside of Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue on Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018, during Shabbat morning services, in the deadliest antisemitic attack in the country’s history. Police said the gunman was armed with an AR-15 rifle and three handguns, shouting “All Jews must die!” during the shooting  The gunman was shot multiple times by responding officers and taken into custody. Bowers had a documented history of antisemitic and violent extremist views that he posted about online, and his attorneys admitted during the criminal trial that he was responsible for the massacre; however, the defense focused on his mental state, raising questions as to whether Bowers was driven by hate or schizophrenia when he carried out the attack. Prosecutors rejected the defense’s claims related to mental illness, arguing that the gunman methodically planned the shooting.

Formal sentencing for Bowers will be Thursday, and victims will also have the chance to share statements before the judge officially imposes the final sentence.

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Luke Bryan offers progress update on new album

With “But I Got A Beer In My Hand” fast approaching the top 10 of the country charts, Luke Bryan recently spoke with ABC Audio about the status of his next album.

“I’ve got the workings of an album out there,” Luke reveals, before noting that he’s still got to “polish and [fine-tune] some of the loose ends on the album.”

“[I] still want to keep actively writing and actively looking for songs,” says Luke. “But we probably have 10 to 12 things recorded and just trying to put the album [together and] get it to where we want to have it.”

While you wait for Luke’s new record, be sure to catch him on his ongoing Country On Tour. For a full list of dates, visit lukebryan.com.

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WWE Executive Chairman Vince McMahon served with subpoena by federal agents

The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) disclosed on Wednesday that federal law enforcement agents executed a search warrant on executive chairman Vince McMahon  last month, serving him with a federal grand jury subpoena.

The WWE also revealed Wednesday that McMahon “went on medical leave after undergoing major spinal surgery.”   The WWE said in its quarterly report to the Securities and Exchange Commission that McMahon’s leave began July 21, and he will “remain on medical leave until further notice but will remain Executive Chairman” of WWE. WWE CEO Nick Khan revealed news of McMahon’s surgery during the company’s second-quarter earnings call on Wednesday. Khan said McMahon had major spinal surgery nearly two weeks ago and is taking the leave in order to focus on his recovery, but did not specify the duration of the leave.

The new subpoena is part of an ongoing investigation into allegations that McMahon paid millions of dollars over the years to women after being accused of sexual misconduct. WWE said in the filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that while government investigations into McMahon remain ongoing, no charges have been brought in them. The company said it has received voluntary and compulsory legal demands for documents concerning the investigation and related subject matters, sharing in a statement: “WWE has cooperated throughout and fully understands and respects the government’s need for a complete process.”

It was revealed last year that the WWE was investigating an alleged $3 million payment from McMahon to a departing female employee following a consensual affair. WWE’s investigation into the misconduct allegations was completed last year. McMahon said in a statement: “In 2022, WWE formed a special committee to review allegations of misconduct against me. That review was concluded in November 2022 following an extensive investigation. Throughout this experience, I have always denied any intentional wrongdoing and continue to do so. I am confident that the government’s investigation will be resolved without any findings of wrongdoing.”

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Craig Morgan enlists in U.S. Army Reserve onstage at Grand Ole Opry

Craig Morgan surprised the audience at the Grand Ole Opry by enlisting and being sworn into the U.S. Army Reserve during his set on the Opry stage on July 29. Morgan, who was inducted as an Opry member in 2008, became a newly sworn in Staff Sergeant and Warrant Officer candidate.

Morgan took to the Opry stage in civilian attire, performing a trio of his hits: “That’s What I Love About Sunday,” “Redneck Yacht Club” and “Almost Home.” Then after briefly exiting the stage, Morgan returned in his military uniform for the swearing-in ceremony, officiated by General Andrew Poppas, commander, US Army Forces Command.

Morgan followed the swearing-in ceremony with a performance of his song “Soldier,’ telling the crowd: “It’s been awhile since I’ve sung in uniform.”  Several members of Morgan’s family and many of Morgan’s military colleagues were present at the Opry; his colleagues joined him onstage during the swearing-in ceremony.

Morgan previously served 17 years in the Army and Army Reserve with the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions as an E-6 Staff Sergeant and Fire Support Specialist. He includes Airborne, Air Assault and Rappel Master among his certifications. Morgan is also a recipient of the Army’s Outstanding Civilian Service Medal and the USO Merit Award, as well as a member of the U.S. Field Artillery Hall of Fame.

Morgan will continue touring and releasing new music in his civilian career while simultaneously serving in the Army Reserve. Morgan will go to warrant officer school for six weeks in November, and then will fulfill his Army Reserves commitment one weekend per month, and two weeks per year, alongside his music career commitments.

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Chris Young shares the video for ‘Young Love & Saturday Nights’

Chris Young has dropped his new song “Young Love & Saturday Nights” along with the corresponding video for the track, and he is also sharing the ‘behind-the-scenes’ footage of the video shoot, filmed at Old Hickory Beach in Hendersonville, Tenn.

The video clip depicts the story of summer love beginning at a gas station as sparks fly between two people, who decide to take the plunge, in the end.  Young shares of the nearly four-minute clip: “Just getting ready to actually shoot the scene here on the beach for ‘Young Love & Saturday Nights.’ We are very excited. We were crossing our fingers that it was going to look like this. It’s just a good song, and it’s just one of those things that I think fits the summer vibe. This is perfect.”

You can take a look at the video for ‘Young Love & Saturday Nights’ here.
To stream ‘Young Love & Saturday Nights,’ head here.

LISTEN: Chris Young Shares Irresistible New Song “Young Love & Saturday Nights”

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Zara Larsson making her acting debut in a new Netflix film

Netflix shared that singer Zara Larsson will join Young Royals stars Edvin Ryding and Felicia Maxime in the Swedish teen drama ‘A Part of You.’

Written by Michaela Hamilton and directed by Sigge Eklund, ‘A Part of You’ is described as “a story about life and death that portrays the experience of being 17 years old and feeling like your heart is about to burst from your chest.”

An official film synopsis reads: “Agnes’ (Maxime) older sister Julia (Larsson) possesses everything that Agnes dreams of: she’s the coolest person in school, the center of every party, and she’s dating Noel (Edvin Ryding). If only Agnes could be more like her. When the worst possible thing occurs, Agnes’ world is turned upside down and she’s forced to reinvent herself. Suddenly, she’s on the verge of obtaining everything she’s ever desired, but at what cost?” 

Ryding and Maxime play Prince Wilhelm and Stella on the Netflix series Young Royals, which began production on its third and final season in April. The cast of ‘A Part of You also includes Ida Engvoll, Mustafa Al-Mashhadani, Alva Bratt, Emil Hedayat, Olivia Essén, Nikki Hanselblad and Maxwell Cunningham.

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Jonas Brothers going global with new dates added to ‘The Tour’

Jonas Brothers announced on social media that they’ve added more than 50 dates to their global tour, which kicks off this month in New York City. The added dates include 26 new shows across North America and 27 in Northern Island, Australia, Munich, which means that Kevin, Joe and Nick will perform 90 shows across 20 countries on ‘The Tour.’

Jonas Brothers posted on Instagram: “You heard us… we want MORE! We added additional dates for THE TOUR in Australia, Europe and the US. For all North American shows you can now register for Verified Fan until July 31st at 10PM ET at jonasbrothers.com for your chance to purchase tickets!”

Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas announced earlier this year they would take their latest LP, “The Album,” on the road for The Tour and perform five albums every night. The Tour kicks-off on Aug. 12 at Yankee Stadium in New York City, with pop group Lawrence set to open on all North American shows.

Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster and jonasbrothers.com.

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Nashville notes: Avery Anna's new song + Randy Travis' tribute concert

Avery Anna‘s new song, “Worst In Me,” drops Friday, August 4, and is available for presave now.

Randy Travis has announced his upcoming tribute concert, A Heroes & Friends Tribute to Randy Travis – 1 Night, 1 Place, 1 Time. The event will take place at Von Braun Center's Propst Arena in Huntsville, Alabama, on Tuesday, October 24. Tickets go on sale Friday, August 4. For more information, visit vonbrauncenter.com.

Kameron Marlowe‘s shared an update on his upcoming album with a preview of an unreleased song. Check it out on Instagram.

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Lainey Wilson + Stella Rosa join for inspiring campaign

Stella Rosa Wines has tapped country star Lainey Wilson for their Moments Made Sweeter campaign.

The new collaboration focuses on highlighting and celebrating one’s journey in life, not just the destination. 

“It has been a wild ride to where I am today. Growing up in a small town, I spent weekends playing fairs, festivals, birthdays, you name it. Whatever I could do to get in front of people and play music,” Lainey recalls in a commercial.

“Life comes at you quick. Take time for yourself, turn up your favorite song and dance like no one’s watching. We all have something to celebrate. Me? I’m still chasing that little girl’s dream, continuing to put gas in the tank, fuel on the fire and Stella Rosa Wine in my glass,” she reflects.

“I’m grateful to be here, so I’m celebrating every show, every song, every moment – big or small,” Lainey says. “Moments are that much sweeter with Stella Rosa.”

For more information about the Moments Made Sweeter campaign, visit stellarosawines.com/laineywilson.

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